Garment price families
Separate trousers, jackets, skirts, dresses, coats, bedding and specialist services logically.
Structure skirts, jackets, dresses, trousers, bedding, specialist garments and add-ons so the counter can select the correct service and price without guessing.
The labour, risk and handling can change with colour, fabric, length, pleating, construction and condition. A usable price list separates the choices staff can identify at the counter and connects them to the business pricing policy.
DCME connects the practical steps that happen across a garment-care business rather than treating every order as a simple retail sale.
Separate trousers, jackets, skirts, dresses, coats, bedding and specialist services logically.
Create short, knee, long, box-pleat, full-pleat and other meaningful price variants.
Apply approved light, white, linen, silk, delicate, black or black-and-white handling additions.
Use the correct price list for retail customers, accounts, agencies or locations.
Limit discounts, manual changes, refunds and adjustments to authorised staff.
Identify missing items, low-use prices, discount behaviour and pricing leakage through Business Truth pathways.
Each stage keeps the customer, ticket, items, payment and operational status connected.
List the garment and service families the business actually receives.
Create only the length, construction, fabric and handling differences staff can identify consistently.
Apply the approved base and customer-specific price lists.
Make the menu clear enough for staff to select the right item under pressure.
Use reports and Business Truth analysis to find missed add-ons, discounts and obsolete prices.
The system can be configured around the services, people, locations and reporting requirements of the business.
Price what is actually received.
Capture approved handling differences.
Keep pricing deliberate.
DCME can support a single operation, a plant with agencies, or a connected multi-store group without forcing every business into the same operating model.
Build a price structure that reflects garment differences and operating cost.
Use understandable item and add-on choices rather than relying on memory.
Keep approved commercial pricing separate and auditable.
Clear software decisions come from clear questions. These answers describe DCME’s current product direction and commercial terms.
View all FAQsIt is a configurable way to add approved handling or risk pricing for light, white, linen, silk, delicate, black and black-and-white garments.
Yes. Price families can distinguish short, knee, long, box-pleat, full-pleat and other meaningful variants.
Permissions and adjustment rules can be configured so pricing changes are controlled.
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